Archive - 02 Jun 2003
Devil's Advocate: Technologists don’t know best
Wasted resources, good ideas used in bad ways - where will it end?
Mobile industry 'state of the nation' revealed
From 'must have' camera phones to 'wouldn't touch it with yours' WAP...
Calgary Uni's virus plans draw more industry fire
It really has angered a great many people...
New Moon on Monday for Tarantella
Acquisition targets Windows apps - and Citrix's market share...
IP in the garden of Eden
Would you Adam and Eve it?
Carphone eyeing German services move with Hutchison buy?
Dunstone checks out alternative approach in Germany?
PeopleSoft-JD Edwards deal - the shape of things to come
Expect more of the same - and soon...
Virus warning: Bill Gates linked to Sobig return
UK gets front row seats for the comeback special...
PeopleSoft to pay $1.7bn for JD Edwards
Consolidation in the business software space
The future of mega-deals – divvying up the services cake
Why they’ll continue to grow – even as the economy picks up – and what we can expect next from the m...
Yahoo issues Messenger fix
A flaw in Yahoo IM could allow a user's computer to be taken over, says the company as it releases a...
Intel admits Centrino VPN flaw
A software incompatibility problem is at the root of some Blue Screens of Death, says Intel
IE6 is the 'last stand-alone browser'
From here on in, Internet Explorer updates will be linked to changes in the underlying operating sys...
Google wins search-fixing lawsuit
The opinions of Google's search formula are protected by the First Amendment, finds a US court
Electrolux, IBM do outsourcing deal
Desktops at Electrolux's European offices are to be offered 'on demand' support by IBM in an expansi...
UK firms' security flaws an open door to hackers
Come, play merry hell with our networks...
Robots - the more human the better, study finds
"Sometimes people are afraid of robots," says researcher. Funny that.
Q1 03 server stats - the winners and losers
HP up, Sun down and more besides...
Spam now more than half of all received email
April was when it went from minority to majority...
The Bloor Perspective: Spam tax, Microsoft licensing twist and the weakening greenback
This week Robin Bloor and his team of analysts look at a controversial anti-spam measure, a promisin...